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BHHD First Row: Kurtz, C. Lever, Fritsch, Hunter, Martin, Con- Chapman, A. Lever, Johnson, McFeeter, Mr. Dell'Angelo. rad, Wilson, Kalish. Fourth Row: Trank, Kolb, Bidlack, Smith, Wunderle, Hunt, Second Row: Eisentrager, Webster, Earle, Raines, Sammons, Hall, Ferguson. Felbin, Goodall. Fifth Row: Fisk, Benson, McAllister, Selner, Farrow. Third Row: Wimley, Knowles, S. Cooney, B. Gillet, B. I Standing: Young, Fay, Nelson. Sitting: Wambold, Bernice Lane, ,Beatrice Lane, Tribou, Roberts. UHEEHLEHDEHS Thirty-three
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W i RED and BLUE Sitting: Hoss, O'Neil, Farrow, G. Roberts, L. Roberts. Second Row: Mr. Headley, Benson, Fishman, C. Maurer, Cutright, Reisgan, Tribou, R. Holmes, Fishman. Third Row: D. Holmes, Biondi, Scott, Geckeler, Nelson, Hagert, Roberts, A. Maurer, Mahoney, Wambold, Valentine, Heiss, Jarden. Fourth Row: Wimley, Cooney, Evoy, Schaffer, Fay, Lane, Mackenzie, Carnes, Chapman, Earle, Gillet, Christiansen, Still, Shuman. The Red and Blue during l943-44 did much to keep the student body in touch with alumni in the service by publishing news about them and letters from them. lt helped to keep many ot them in touch with school affairs by mailing to servicemen in all parts of the United States copies ot each issue. lt continued to be exceedingly popular with the student body tor it maintained a fair balance of up-to-the-minute news, feature articles, humor, and student opinion. lt kept the students informed, amused, and on the straight and narrow path through its encouragement ot worthy projects. The statt, with Paul Cutright as editor and Mr. Headley as taculty sponsor, has set a high standard of achievement. With the ditticult job ot bringing better understanding between the students and the administration the J. l-l. S. student council of '43-'44 has done a grand job, Aside from this task, our student representatives have sponsored bond drives, dances, and have en- forced our school's laws. With President Shisler at the reins this group ot energetic students have been an excellent example tor future years. . Sitting: Correll, Cutright, Shisler, Wambold, Holmes. Second' Row: Bickley, Coleman, Kritler, Drummond, Hagert, Norton. Third Row: McCurdy, Achtenhagen, Roberts, Montgomery. SlUDEHl CUUHCIL l
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Montgomery, Kehoe, Seiberlich First Row: Stauffer, Errig, Wimley, Silberman, Eisentra- ger, Gruber, Kurtz, Carlile, Second Row: Fisk, Krietler, Pullar, Waters, Montrella, Doyle, Farrow. Third Row: Mr. Eckroat, Hunter, Leswing, Ben- son, C. Reisgen, Fritsch, Carnes, P. Reisgen. Fourth Row: D. Holmes, Gundlack, M o o r e, Wom bold, Seiberlich, Scott Mackenzie. Fifth Row: Boggs, 1 Although the usual club period was omitted from the schedule this year, the ambitious musical students and lvlr. Eckroat decided to Stevenson. UHHTUHIU keep the Oratorio Club organized. They chose tor their program, The Nutcracker Suite and the performance was one ot great en- joyment to their audience. lvlarion Wambold was the accompanist and the excellent spirit ot the club made it a very worth-while season. UCTET First Row: Fritsch, Walton Hunter. Second Row: Crosson Roberts. Third Row: Holmes, Shisler, Mr. Eckroat, McAllis- ter, Fisk. 1 Early in September, as is a Jenkintown tradition, eight Seniors were selected to make up the Senior Octet. Those eight were Nancy Crosson and lvlillicent Fritsch, sopranos, Nancy l-lunter and Janet Walton, altos, Robert Holmes and Robert Shisler, tenors, and Louis McAllister and William Fisk, basses. Accompanist was Barbara Roberts, and Carolyn Seymour, a newcomer to Jenkintown was the special soloist. The octet had a very successful season and presented many programs to the neighboring schools and clubs, Fort Dix, and Temple University. Mr. Eckroat's excellent direction made the octet a very outstanding musical organization and every performance was greeted enthusiastically.
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